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Bangladesh elections mark a pro-China tipping point in South Asia
Beijing will celebrate a return of the Awami League the most. But Dhaka might struggle to cope.
School in Thailand offers safe space for harassed environment activists
Focus at EarthRights School is on learning from a community's fight to protect their land.
Israeli military strikes south Lebanon stoking fears of widening conflict
Attacks on Hezbollah military infrastructure follow the killing of Hamas leader in Beirut, which Israel has not claimed.
Bangladesh holding ‘sham’ election: Exiled opposition leader Tarique Rahman
Son of jailed two-time PM Khaleda Zia defends the BNP's boycott of Sunday's vote, saying it has 'predetermined' outcome.
Jewish protesters calling for Gaza ceasefire shut down California assembly
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted the first day of California legislature by calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
For feminists, silence on Gaza is no longer an option
It is a feminist responsibility to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Gaza women and the isdal robes that shield them as war strips their privacy
Women and girls rely on this cover-up garment to help them face the most difficult moments of Israel's war on Gaza.
Netanyahu’s bait: Why Israel might have killed Hamas leaders in Beirut now
The assassinations bear the marks of an Israeli operation. But the timing might also be about Israeli domestic politics.
Hunger hits displaced Palestinians and animals in Gaza zoo
'Living among the animals is more merciful than what we get from the warplanes in the sky.'
Photos: Palestinians flee Nuseirat refugee camp once again amid attacks
Residents say the Israeli army issued new evacuation orders as it continues to intensify attacks on the area.

